Hello,

I have pushed a fix for this issue on guice-persist and another user would 
like it to be integrated in 3.1. See comment on issue: 
http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/issues/detail?id=597#c13.

Could this commit be pulled to MASTER? Here the URL of my commit: 
http://code.google.com/r/remibantos-guice-persist/source/detail?r=3a9d1012fedd403c2aaddc47701f8ace9eaa3eb8


Le samedi 9 octobre 2010 01:42:45 UTC+2, dhanji a écrit :
>
> What is your JPA provider?
>
> Btw how are you checking the object id? If you're looking at its hashcode 
> that wont tell you anything as hashcodes can repeat. Im not familiar with 
> eclipse's debugger. We have tests asserting that entitymanagers should not 
> cross, so I wonder if it is some flushing issue with your JPA provider?
>
> Dhanji.
>
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 5:13 AM, mgbowman <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> This is a shot in the dark but let me explain what's going on...
>>
>> I'm using guice + guice-servlet + guice-persist (20100927) in my
>> current development efforts. Every method in my business logic which
>> access the EntityManager is annotated with @Transactional. Using the
>> Eclipse debugger, I can confirm that at the end of every Transaction
>> the call to JpaPersistService.end() is called which removes the
>> ThreadLocal EntityManager instance.
>>
>> It seems that on subsequent requests which are handled by a thread
>> which had already serviced a previous request, the ThreadLocal returns
>> a previously created EntityManager (confirmed by the object id in the
>> Eclipse debugger) which is returning a 'stale' state of the database.
>>
>> I'm completely at a loss of words on this and I'm going to debug it
>> more tomorrow. If there's any chance that anybody could give any sort
>> of insight, it will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> I will update with any new info as I uncover it.
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>> --mgbowman
>>
>> Note: I'm running on Java 1.6 + Tomcat 6.0.29 under OS X 10.6.4
>>
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